I'm guessing the signals the nanokontrol2 are emitting is not what your addon is expecting, at least by default. Turning the knob the other direction doesn't do anything (oddly) until you reset it at the far left, then it starts semi-working again. It moves between hard-left to 80% left (or further depending on sensitivity) then at nearly the far right position to goes back to hard-left. I tried different knob sensitivity levels but the behavior is always the same. The Nanokontrol2 pan control is not a rotary (continuous) control, it has a hard stop at the min and max levels. There is one thing that isn't working correctly and that's the pan control. It seems far more responsive and performant than the built-in reaper controls. Hello! I've seen a few mentions of the Nanokontrol2 in this thread. You can try to experiment with the Debug options in the DBM setup dialog (click on Debug and then select Data Updates, there you can disable updates). It is totally possible that you get a performance impact if you run many plugins since these need to checked for changes (the Reaper API is a bit limited in that regard). I tried on latest Windows 10 and besides that I had to remove several of the Refirs to make it run on my system I could not see a difference between having DBM enabled or not. What is your operating system and what are your computer specs? Like I said, not plugin dependent, but the project is full of Maschine routing so I left that just in case. The more plugins there are, the longer the pause.įeel free to replace ReaFIR with any more intensive plugin to exaggerate it. It's like that for faders and everything, no matter if you change it with the mouse or MIDI controller. You should see it pauses briefly every couple seconds. Float any plugin and drag it around fast.
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